499 Words Every College Student Should Know: A Professor's Handbook on Words Essential to Great Writing and Better Grades
By (Author) Stephen Spignesi
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
29th August 2017
United States
General
Non Fiction
Language learning: grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation
Literacy
Education
Reference works
Usage and grammar guides
Paperback
464
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 30mm
658g
Words equal credibility. The more articulate a person is, the more seriously they will be takenby everyone.
On any given day, you might read abrogate used in a USA Today article; or demagogue or fiduciary used on CNN. You might hear ensorcelled and torpor in a TV drama; youll hear a political candidate described as truculent. You may hear pedantic used in a movie. How many of these words are part of most college students arsenal of words Hopefully all of them, but if not, 499 Words Every College Student Should Know
will provide them with what they need to become more articulate in their speaking and writing. It will also enhance their comprehension in their reading, ultimately culminating in what every student aspires to: earning better grades!
499 Words Every College Student Should Know
teaches truly important vocabulary words and focuses on Professor Spignesis classroom-tested Trinity of Vocabulary Use. For each word, the vocabulary-enriched and educated student will be able to:
Understand the word in their reading
Use the word in their speaking
Make good use of the word in their writing
Using easy-to-understand, informative, and often humorous explanations of every word, 499 Words Every College Student Should Know
also explores how to use the words in sentences, and in proper context. The majority of these words were individually chosen because they are fairly commonplace in media, books, online, and elsewhere, and students need to be able to understand them. Knowing them in fact, using the words and making them part of their everyday language will make any college student or those soon-to-be, more credible.
"Stephen Spignesi has done it again! As an instructor of first year composition, I am certain that this new book will no doubt prove to be an invaluable tool in teaching my students the lost art of building their vocabularies. It is insightful, helpful and extremely well organized. Mark McFadden, University of New Haven Practitioner in Residence
"499 Words Every College Student Should Know is a step beyond a dictionary and a thesaurus. The same word in a different context can be correct but not appropriate for that situation. This book gives a clear explanation of how each word should be used in the real world. 499 Words should be on every writers desk." Mary Embree, author of Abused, Confused, and Misused Words and The Authors Toolkit: A Step-by-Step Guide to Writing and Publishing Your Book.
"Professor Spignesis book is both wonderfully informative and incredibly entertaining. His book is a perfect resource for any student looking to expand their vocabularynot simply to sound smarter, but to actually understand and correctly use advanced words." Joseph Roy, Former Student of Prof. Spignesi
Browsing through it is a revelation for everyone, not just college students! Even if you can define all 499 words (and Ill bet you cant), the examples of their use in context, drawn from movies, TV shows, and other pop culture sources, will expand your horizons.Jim Bernhard, Author of Puns, Puzzles, and Wordplay and Youre On!: The Theatre Quiz Book
"We all want to enrich our vocabulary, but with an estimated one million words in the English language, where do we even start Thats why this book is so valuable. Stephen Spignesi not only handpicks 499 words that guarantee to make us more eloquent; he provides definitions, explanations, and context so we use the words correctly. In other words, this book will make you sound erudite and satiate your desire to accumulate a laudable vocabulary (numbers 205, 431, and 323, respectively)."Jenny Baranick, author of Kiss My Asterisk, Missed Periods and Other Scares, and Sarah Palin's Expert Guide to Good Grammar
"499 Words Every College Student Should Know is a spunky, brilliantly written book that sets itself apart from any other dictionary. It gives examples of each word in cultural context as well as presenting the definitions, thus proving to be a useful and authentic guide for any college student."Yara Obeid, former student of Professor Spignesi
"Professor Spignesi uses examples from popular culture, books, and magazines to give readers a true understanding of the words he defines. He quotes everything from Parks and Recreation to Iron Man and Paranormal Activity and his multiple examples for each word provide students with the true context of the word they are learning. Sabrina Williams, former student of Professor Spignesi
"The importance of this book goes beyond pedagogical. It lets its audience know that these words are out there, in the pop culture they consume, not just in intimidating literary texts and academic papers." Rachel Montgomery, M.A., author
"Stephen Spignesi has done it again! As an instructor of first year composition, I am certain that this new book will no doubt prove to be an invaluable tool in teaching my students the lost art of building their vocabularies. It is insightful, helpful and extremely well organized. Mark McFadden, University of New Haven Practitioner in Residence
"499 Words Every College Student Should Know is a step beyond a dictionary and a thesaurus. The same word in a different context can be correct but not appropriate for that situation. This book gives a clear explanation of how each word should be used in the real world. 499 Words should be on every writers desk." Mary Embree, author of Abused, Confused, and Misused Words and The Authors Toolkit: A Step-by-Step Guide to Writing and Publishing Your Book.
"Professor Spignesis book is both wonderfully informative and incredibly entertaining. His book is a perfect resource for any student looking to expand their vocabularynot simply to sound smarter, but to actually understand and correctly use advanced words." Joseph Roy, Former Student of Prof. Spignesi
Browsing through it is a revelation for everyone, not just college students! Even if you can define all 499 words (and Ill bet you cant), the examples of their use in context, drawn from movies, TV shows, and other pop culture sources, will expand your horizons.Jim Bernhard, Author of Puns, Puzzles, and Wordplay and Youre On!: The Theatre Quiz Book
"We all want to enrich our vocabulary, but with an estimated one million words in the English language, where do we even start Thats why this book is so valuable. Stephen Spignesi not only handpicks 499 words that guarantee to make us more eloquent; he provides definitions, explanations, and context so we use the words correctly. In other words, this book will make you sound erudite and satiate your desire to accumulate a laudable vocabulary (numbers 205, 431, and 323, respectively)."Jenny Baranick, author of Kiss My Asterisk, Missed Periods and Other Scares, and Sarah Palin's Expert Guide to Good Grammar
"499 Words Every College Student Should Know is a spunky, brilliantly written book that sets itself apart from any other dictionary. It gives examples of each word in cultural context as well as presenting the definitions, thus proving to be a useful and authentic guide for any college student."Yara Obeid, former student of Professor Spignesi
"Professor Spignesi uses examples from popular culture, books, and magazines to give readers a true understanding of the words he defines. He quotes everything from Parks and Recreation to Iron Man and Paranormal Activity and his multiple examples for each word provide students with the true context of the word they are learning. Sabrina Williams, former student of Professor Spignesi
"The importance of this book goes beyond pedagogical. It lets its audience know that these words are out there, in the pop culture they consume, not just in intimidating literary texts and academic papers." Rachel Montgomery, M.A., author
Stephen Spignesi is the author of nearly seventy books including the Skyhorse titles: In the Crosshairs, 499 Facts about Hip-Hop Hamilton and the Rest of Americas Founding Fathers, and The Big Book of UFO Facts, Figures & Truth. Before retiring to write, edit, and lecture full time, he was a practitioner in residence for a decade at the University of New Haven, teaching English Composition and Literature, among other writing courses. He lives in New Haven, Connecticut.